15.01.2010 Blog No Comments

Profile of 60′s Photographer – Brian Duffy

Great profile of sixties photographer Brian Duffy on BBC 4.

If you missed it on the TV then you can watch it again via BBC iPlayer – http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pwsns/The_Man_Who_Shot_the_60s/

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13.01.2010 Blog No Comments

Tweet This Feature

We are pleased to announce the introduction of the ‘Tweet This’ feature on the Reportage web site. No you can easily tell your friends about Reportage by Tweeting about it generally, or about a particular post, added to this there is also the option to send out to Facebook or Stumble Upon.

Just click on the link that you will see at the bottom of each post. Hope you like this new feature.

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06.01.2010 Blog 1 Comment

The Digital Trekker Podcast

If you are in to podcasts then we highly recommend checking out ‘The Digital Trekker’ podcast put together by award winning photographer Matt Brandon. Matt interviews a number of well known and hugely talented photographers and talks to them about how they work, what drives them and what they think about when they are shooting. Provides a real insight in to the lives of working photographers.

For more details about Matt Brandon, check out his web site at – http://www.thedigitaltrekker.com/

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06.01.2010 Blog No Comments

New Book Review

Check out the latest book on the book review page from David duChemin

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10.02.2009 Misc. Comments Off

Submission Guidelines

Reportage is dedicated to publishing some of the very best photojournalism from around the world. We are happy to consider any subject but the images must be strong and the story powerful. The editor has the final decision over the content of the site and we can not guarantee that any submitted work will be published.

If however you have what it takes and you like the idea of being published on the reportage web site then send us a brief summary of your project along with some sample images, and a short biography of yourself.

Email these to editor@reportage.co.uk

If we like the idea and the images are strong enough then we will request more information. This usually means words to accompany the project, typically somewhere between 500 and 1000 words, plus of course photographs, usually 8 – 16 per feature. These numbers are not set in stone, we will always be happy to consider more or even less if the project would be the better for it.

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